30-May-2024
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OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann has welcomed the commitment of the 147 Members of the Inclusive Framework on Base Erosion and Profit-Shifting to keep working to resolve any remaining issues in time to start the signing process of the Multilateral Convention (MLC) implementing Amount A of Pillar One by the end of June this year.
30-May-2024
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The economies of the current 38 OECD member countries accounted for about 46% of world GDP in 2021, broadly stable compared to 48% in 2017. More generally, shares of regions in world GDP did not change substantially between 2017 and 2021.
29-May-2024
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Developed countries provided and mobilised USD 115.9 billion in climate finance for developing countries in 2022, exceeding the annual 100 billion goal for the first time and reaching a level that had not been expected before 2025.
28-May-2024
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G20 merchandise exports rebound in Q1 2024, and travel boosts growth in services trade
23-May-2024
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OECD GDP growth shows little change in the first quarter of 2024
14-May-2024
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The information and communication technology (ICT) sector grew by an average of 6.3% between 2013 and 2023, about three times faster than the total economy across the 27 OECD countries analysed.
7-May-2024
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Real household income recovers in the last quarter of 2023
7-May-2024
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The Estonian economy had been hit hard by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and the resulting energy price shock that put the country into recession. Economic activity is now slowly recovering and Estonia faces the challenge to durably return to stronger, more inclusive and more sustainable growth, according to the latest OECD Economic Survey of Estonia.
6-May-2024
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New Zealand’s economy is steadily rebalancing after a post-COVID-19 period of overheating followed by weak growth. Economic growth is slowly picking up and inflation is easing. Lower inflation is expected to improve real incomes and economic growth in 2025, a recent OECD report explains.
3-May-2024
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The 2024 OECD Ministerial Council Meeting (MCM) has adopted revisions to the landmark OECD Principles on Artificial Intelligence (AI). In response to recent developments in AI technologies, notably the emergence of general-purpose and generative AI, the updated Principles more directly address AI-associated challenges involving privacy, intellectual property rights, safety, and information integrity.